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High Court Quashes Cancellation of Approval for Physical Education Teacher in Aided School — Violation of Natural Justice. Education Officer's Order Cancelling Alleged Approval Without Notice Set Aside; Matter Remanded for Fresh Consideration After Hearing.

The petitioner, Ashok Satram Honmane, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Judicature at Bomb...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Plaint in Copyright Infringement Suit for Lack of Cause of Action and Abuse of Process. Plaintiff failed to identify any protectable work or substantial similarity with defendant's film, leading to dismissal with costs.

The plaintiff, Akashaditya Harishchandra Lama, filed a suit for copyright infringement seeking an interim injunction to restrain the release of the fi...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Externment Order in Bombay Police Act Case Due to Mechanical Appellate Review. Appellate Authority's Failure to Apply Independent Mind Violates Personal Liberty Under Section 60 of Bombay Police Act, 1951.

The petitioner, Shri Kishore Baliram Balu, challenged an appellate order passed under Section 60 of the Bombay Police Act, 1951, which confirmed his e...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Setting Aside of Councillor's Election for Bribery Under Representation of the People Act. Payment of Rs.500 to a voter constitutes corrupt practice of bribery under Section 123(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and the election of the returned candidate is void.

The case arises from an election petition filed by Respondent No.1 (original petitioner) challenging the election of the petitioner (original responde...

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Bombay High Court Allows Victim Compensation Appeals Under Section 357A CrPC — State Must Compensate Victims Even if Accused Acquitted or Untraced. The court held that victim compensation is a mandatory duty of the State, not dependent on conviction of the accused.

The judgment concerns four criminal appeals (Criminal Appeal Nos. 991, 992, 331, and 854 of 2011) heard together by the Bombay High Court. The appeals...